The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1918, Page 10

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ARS PACKED | | WITH SHIPYARD — EK BON MARCHE MEN COLLIDE ! ae ; é fan and a Wallingford car col 998 First ave. near Jackson St rac) \ ) Oren | — of Easter Coats fust as the | two cars crashed to wether ‘ ices ca corse ane It’s a real joy to know that stopped sucdenty in the middle 1 |,\ Beiaiiinstors car was unprepared for | 8 5 4 \ | you can be “well Coated” for ‘this, wi crashed into the rear end \ ee cama, “| » be Easter—at so moderate a the end of the Meridian ear to kind ‘ 7 : \ ; | = price. ing. No one was injured. EVERYBODY 1S JOINING | y a ; — : — i} BS ioe COATS CORRECTLY DESIGNED HOME WAR RESERVE : fs J | COATS WELL MADE ’ Z ( COATS OF SPLENDID MATERIALS iPhbiat has *--~ the reaponse to Appeal for enrollment in the pub- : \ O ye unusual design is a Coat developed tae and Seats Gandvenes ; | velour, with collar of contrasting the direction of the Minute} ‘ ¥ . | shade, “and finished with button trimmings. ~¥ ak eepchontanias re | a ; | | i Another smart style, of fine velour, has One downtown precinct i ; ‘ novel pockets, stitched girdle with fancy Feported 2,000 signatures yes a § buttons. 5 ING 3 7 7, ~ Other Coats are in the Trench style— ere, GUARDING tweeds with large buttoned pockets—with <P. S. N. Y. PIPE LINES RS a: quite a military air—a very timely and BREMERTON, March 27—To pro v > attractive style. the pipe line supplying the \ ek Bound navy yard and bay > = . And your shade is surely in the lot— ra hi be 1 ey oe snared act : r— for we have rose, tan, gray, poilu, a or sano Sal khaki, Pekin, navy and black omen P SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE B a THE BON MARCHE Easter Cards and Novelties R G A i N BA S E mM E NT] 4 H Easter Post Cards, new dainty de- Easter Napkins with novel designs signs; dozen, 10¢. of chicks and daffodils; dozen, 5¢. | | 5 s, ore ‘overs, 2 cas N in ] You Can Save on Your Easter Wearables | oS, Desitets, in pretty covert, 2 Reette, Eel see | ° | Easter Seals and Cut-outs; large as- table; dozen, 30¢ to $1.00. You Will Come and Buy Them i] | sortehnt;qmckage, 400. Cute little Straw Baskets, doz., 10¢. in the Bargain Basement | Commanders of the four German army groups, In thelr respective STATIONERY SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE | ponitions, « wn on this photomap of the W ‘n front, where the Germans c | ae line is . If you are willing to carry your porn jem you are Mpg to | do without | | Ge Seay cade ty tone om vee et on EL eee coe eee | The Easter Millinery Display group. The lower end of the line ¢ Swine border, is commanded by Grand Duke Albrecht, These men heir orders from the Ludendorft | IN AMERICANS ADD STRENGTH TO is enriched with a $595 ALLIED DEFENSE IN BATTLE} host. of new Purchased at a Special | Oxfords to Wear | BY CARL D. beer | similar to that which nearly turned beauties United Press Correspon the Byng drive at Cambrai into a Price Concession With Your New ¢ bad defont ORIGINAL IN DESIGN Dresses—as sketched—| Faster Suit air are. owe are into the | minty events American and allied HT BECOMINGLY TRIMMED— made of taffeta trimmed west front death cauldron a mass Of | that while the allies may yield more IN COLORFUL TONES freah, ntrong troops | cround, the boche hax about shot his with novelty buttonsx—| Women’s Brown ahs Samant ek turtneeintag ees eee ees tee eee In the collection you will / and silk stitching on the to areden ape eto oe ee optimism pre notice the new tams, Empire 7 he struggio appeared to be in @/ wy : belt. Sleeves of Georg- Oxfords $5.85 ammviat ‘ened transition stage. | *hiet « shapes, elongated turbans and | Smart looking, neat fitting Ox Ameri Iready tak . pes, S 1 whi ‘ * a meric con are alread natant touch ' | atré ve ‘lor: , a nite collar and fords of Havana brown Russia |f) ine & valiant: share in the Roye- | they atten the he extra large sailors yn cuffs. Navy, black, gray | calf with stitched wing toe, turned | Noyon vortex, and it is balieved that lech: bad paatioaaly ts ene | straight, rolled or drooping aoe » eve ther American stren; is\ end therect, G line, at the | : o Copenhagen to choose | soles and military heels; good | tnetuded th the fred néserten t4 be| savadied eras Ghenblt te keenice ni brims. rom. range of sizes. hurled at the G * , ck tnd Maned edhinnhe Getelie ; ‘ ; ; ‘ 6 "eho waribers of the dilielivenive|" "panei oa te The trimmings are field and garden flowers, veiled or in wreaths—wings, burnt * cannot be revealed 1 7" ew A report from Bliex last night r goose, sharp eagle quills and pompons. i bi nat the d the main facts as conta i . . r 7 . | New iii That , . ‘ , rday’s reports, One Effective New Style Is the Baker Tam — Becoming and |hape thrown back habe anetataing tatihe oe Fascinating, of Lisere Straw ° ata Price That Are Springlike—at if Military strategy has prevented) the drive, was in late last night for | SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE |the use of thin reserve before now.| decoding. March has promised to ‘ ° Will Surprise You a Price That’s ‘ Within a few days ite use will be far | give what information he aately can : more effective than if it had beenjas soon as possible | cast ito the struggle while the Ge wen ol erritory means thins , ~ > ! —$13.95— Very Moderate man push was at its helght, experts | they eald, Lien of men doen, andi APRON THURSDAY—HAS ROLLED AROUND Priced this way because you'll —$12 95 y : May Start Pincers Sees Crea eal oom agg omar | AGAIN—AND WITH IT COME | enemas Tv me chance that the al-jor the chann porte, 7 be asked to carry the Coats | ; . velop a pincer movement | would be critical | “ a Db | Charming Styles—One as es = Trixie” Aprons at $1.95 rself : | foe were not vine rigs | sam : ENEMY HALTED ‘AMERICAN SHIP | A becoming style—popular with the home prise by telling the Coats are Smart effects for after- all new, all good styles—made | noon and street wear—novel { worker of fine serge, burella cloth | combination styles of French | and mixtures. Plain colors, | serge and foulard silk in va- 6 WASITINGTON, March 27 cael Well made and very attractive are these Aprons— jj and some two-tone combina- rious colors — belted and HARD ATTACKS nin'* hots “Salis, Aiki ‘a. Caresah’ of large plaid or checked gingham, trimmed on pockets, tions with novel collar ef- | straight-line models with U-boat on the morning of March 1, belt, neck and sleeves with rick-rack braid. All sizes. fects. tunics in various shapes. | LONDON, March %T—“Further|tne American oll tanker Paulsboro local fighting north and northeast of |sent the enemy beneath the water, | ay H ” L beaaiecpingf celeb ypaecterprted portly Lie Hproenalic eh aegal, The “Caroline” Aprons at $1.10 shal Haig today (department reported today \ , ‘ 4 Hundreds of “The situation here in unchanged,” | _,1¢ was the tanker's second strug: | You will be well pleased with these good-looking Aprons New Suits he said. In the first enc a torpedo at $1.10. Made of plain pink percale, buttoned all the way “In the neighborhood of Bray, as a| missed the boat b: ards, Four down the front, finished with novelty pockets and belt, taped result of enemy attacks yesterday |#hots at the submarine sent her div it? Ve Sag = $14.95 | astride the Somme, we were forced |!ng away with white. All sizes in the lot. |back a short distance,” Haig said. In the second battle, a subma-| i “South of the Somme, a heavy at-|Tine, about 8,000 yards dead ahead | Red Cross Aprons $1.95 Red Cross Caps at 50c tack early Tuesday night, against |Opencd fire, using tandem fire, then iy ; ‘ie Re iS ; ‘ ‘ $22.50 our new line, was repulsed after a| salvos, then firing shrapnel. Some They're of white muslin in the com- _Red Cross Caps in the large, likable (bio r ah | severe fight of her 60 shots re their mark fortable, full-belted style, with long size, made of good grade lawn in the Lower prices, it is true) At one point in the neighborhood | Coming close te the American gun sleeves and buttoned cuffs. They cover official style worn by Red Cross work- Because buying and of the river, the enemy forced his |¢rew in charge of Chief Gunner's fr } f to foot aig Hi ; way into our positions, but was|Mate Reiter, of Menom M one from head to foot. ers. selling them as we do in | thrown back by a counter attack.” | Telling pi >| THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE the Bargain Basement er to maneuver, Reiter's report prices must be lower. The STRIKE STARTS | “The after gun appeared to have styles are new and smart more velc han the forward gu TT rT srt _ and the splendid variety IN KANSAS CITY jin0 ti hele: pansed over the: anip| IN THE “LITTLE DAUGHTER” SHOP FOR GOOD FRIDAY matte ne SOO ow tasters, tates: barvenders [A Seren Crime Was nares So Bloomer Dresses $2.50 : The Suits Pictured butchers and members of thie build. that’ ange unui the sumarine eo ° Hot Cross Buns ing trades organizations obeyed a position, #! 8 ; | position, she remained slightly on Such sensibl sses irls 6 Are $22.50 general atrike order and quit work |the vessel's port stern and fired to 12 aes Pog vetangg abet 20c a Dozen if Bo & snappy new Spring Suit in the Bargain Basement—made || "°T? At ® * ™ today, according Mim aiumerearcee ees at a reasonable price. Of ging- | _ Made in the old-fash- of serge and mixtures in various good styles—in navy and Bel- Figures on the number of strikers| ‘The submarine then drew closer. / ham and chambray in high-waist- | ioned way — delicious and gian blue; sizes 16 to 44. were not available, but union lead: | Roth of the Paulsboro's guns now had | ; ed style or normal-waisted effect | tasteful. Order your Fri- ers estimated that at least 5,000 oars] Be range of the submarine, and a 4 . ie belted, thers keted day’ 'S suppl: ly. penters, masons and building labor-| rapid fire was kept up. ‘The subma Me —some belted, others. pocketer pply early ers were out. The walkout waa or-, rine then ceased firing, swung broad. ” and trimmed in contrasting color FOURTH FLOOR Pe dered in sympathy with striking | side to and submerged or sank bow —with Bloomers to match. Untrimmed Straw Shapes Smart Easter Hats eae is eapeemiay seth relia | ay J) a ea eee <P, man bon — have for weeks refused union recog: | of about 15 degrees. She disappeared Cc 65c nition ‘and mediation in about 20 seconds.” reepers at "Ginaihaen for ape | $1 25, $1 85, $2. 95 | $2. 45, $3. 95, $4. 95 — permanoma oo ———__— Children’s Creepers of excellent and Dresses 20c Yard quality Japanese Crepe—at a ve: . i} Straw Shapes in a good many styles A big selection of charming, styles to |]}| ,, , WASHINGTON, March 27.—“Determination to low price, 65c. Round neck, full Pcl pe fy ‘ane that are all new in a large assortment | select from—tailored Hats and Sample {|| fight on without counting the cost until the freedom belted style—striped or plain col- aade tte! i, Lom of colors. Hats of this kind with a bit of | Hats of caterpillar braid, lacquered straw, of mankind is safe,” was the message cabled Presi- ors contrastingly trimmed; 6 | to 10 aris sin ‘ smart trimming will make attractive Hats | lisere braid and Milan hemp in the new dent Wilson today by Field Marshal Haig in answer | : months to 3-year sizes. a cee FLOOR for Easter wear. shapes and colors for Spring. | to the president’s message of confidence. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE = = = = ancl HEA HOY EASES ASN RD soni

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